Freed from Calypso, Odysseus finally tells his story — a tale of monsters, magic, and a very bad bag of wind.
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Las lecturas cronometradas son una excelente forma de hacer un seguimiento de tu velocidad de lectura y fluidez con el tiempo. Cada texto tiene la misma longitud, por lo que puedes ver claramente cómo mejoran tu velocidad y precisión con cada lectura.
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Leituras cronometradas são uma ótima forma de acompanhar sua velocidade de leitura e fluência ao longo do tempo. Cada texto tem o mesmo comprimento, então você pode ver claramente como sua velocidade e precisão melhoram a cada leitura.
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The story then shifts to Odysseus. Athena urges the gods to free him from Calypso. Hermes, the messenger god, delivers the order to Calypso. Odysseus has spent seven years with the goddess. Calypso is a beautiful nymph who wants to marry Odysseus and grant him immortality, but he longs for Penelope and Ithaca. Reluctantly, Calypso sets Odysseus free and sends him on his way.
When Odysseus sets sail, Poseidon, the sea god, spots him. Poseidon is angry at Odysseus because Odysseus blinded Poseidon’s son, the Cyclops, so he wants revenge. He shipwrecks Odysseus in the land of Phaeacia, which is ruled by King Alcinous. The Phaeacians, civilized and hospitable people, welcome the stranger and encourage him to tell his adventure. Through Odysseus’ narration, the reader goes back 10 years and hears his tale.
Odysseus begins his story at the end of the Trojan War. Odysseus and his men sailed first to the land of the Cicones. The Greeks succeeded in raiding the city but lingered too long and were beaten by another army. Hoping to sail directly home, the group of ships instead encountered a severe storm that blew them far off course to the land of the Lotus-eaters. These were not hostile people, but eating the lotus plant removes memory and ambition. Odysseus’ men became addicted, and he was barely able to pull his men away and resume the journey.
Next, because of curiosity, Odysseus explored the land of the Cyclops, a race of uncivilized, cannibalistic, one-eyed giants. One of them, Polyphemus, trapped Odysseus’ scouting party in a cave. To escape, Odysseus blinded the one-eyed monster. This made Poseidon, the Cyclops’s father, very angry.
Odysseus was then aided by the wind god, Aeolus. He captured all opposing winds and put them in a bag for Odysseus, who was thus able to sail within sight of Ithaca. Unfortunately, his men suspected that the bag was full of treasure and opened it while Odysseus was sleeping. The troublesome winds blew the party back to Aeolus, who decided to help them no more.
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